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Why Gamers Should Care About EA on the Worst Company List

We are quickly approaching that time of the year again. The Consumerist website will be tallying up their nominees for the Worst Company in America. Already they have been getting flooded with votes from participants about who they believe is the worst company. Once again, Electronic Arts has been nominated by many people and I know what some you just did. You either sighed, rolled your eyes, or shouted with disbelief, "Are you kidding me". Well, believe it because the people are letting their voices be heard. Electronic Arts is on the chopping block again and I'm going to tell you guys why I think gamers should care about subjects like this.

This is in no way in the defense of EA. I think they are a deplorable company who deserves to be nominated. Even though there will be companies who lose focus and treat their employees terribly like RadioShack, AIG, Dollar General, and Dish Network, Electronic Arts should get equal criticism. Don't believe me? Let's take a look at EA's portfolio for 2013 and see how they did last year.

1) Battlefield 4 was a complete disappointment for many people and even landed on some Worst of 2013 lists due to the game being blatantly unfinished, yet still released. Further, Battlefield 4 had trouble performing on next gen consoles and upgraded PCs.

2) SimCity had similar problems with its performance as Electronic Arts neglected to mention that the game was online all the time, while gamers faced plenty of issues regarding log in times, lack of server support, and disappearing cities.

3) The new free-to-play Command & Conquer was cancelled along with the dismantling of the team at Victory Games. Supposedly, there would be in-game currency with real money purchases that alpha testers did not approve of, thus leading to EA dropping the project entirely.

4) Microtransactions took a turn for the worse for Dead Space 3 as it replaced the in-game currency system, while the entire experience was dumbed down for the sake of more action and less horror, co-op gameplay, and lack of balanced weaponry.

5) Sports titles got equally panned as EA's presentations and promises of graphical prowess and real time player reactions would excel EA Sports, but the games don't play or look anything like what they showed. NBA Live 14 crashed and burned with many citing its dated graphics, controller input delays, and awkward artificial intelligence.

6) Investors advice not delving into shares into EA due to the multiple lawsuits and false advertising of certain games that apparently violated many codes. Origin also appears to be a reason as the digital service is still facing scrutiny.

Some gamers can look at a list like this and say, "It's just video games". No, actually it's not. What those gamers don't grasp with the meaning behind what the Consumerist is doing and with a list like this is that if a company is doing bad enough (e.g. treating employees terribly, utilizing questionable business practices), then they will make the worst list. No video game company should be immune to it because "it's just video games". That's like saying McDonald's shouldn't be on the list because "it's just fast food" or Sears because "it's just clothing labels and jewelry". When covering the subject of companies being the worst it's much more than the products they sell. It's the human factor and how much video games as an industry has grown.

Look at how companies like EA treat their employees and consumers. Command & Conquer was barely getting its feet wet and was still in the alpha stage. The game was being worked on since 2011 and they close Victory Games. Why? Because EA changed the model of the series to fit their current business ploys with microtransactions and online only multiplayer that the alpha testers didn't like (sound familiar?). They preceded to sweep the entire project under the rug and toss their employees aside to other branches. Meanwhile, they still milk gamers for all they are worth with microtransactions in other games and make their developers apologize for them for the games' poor performance like Maxis with SimCity and Visceral Games with Dead Space 3.

It cannot be ignored that gaming has grown to the point where any developer and publisher can face equal praise and criticism that other companies in other business fields do. To say that "it's just video games" clearly shows that those gamers do not believe that video games deserve to be critiqued or approved. It is that same mindset that believes that video games cannot be art, taken seriously, or deserve a good awards show. I highly disagree. Video games in the mainstream have been around for well over thirty years.

Yes, games can be about fun and mindless entertainment. Movies, comics, anime, and television have that, too; however, each entertainment medium can have projects that go beyond the conventions of what people automatically believe the material to be. These things can scare us, inspire us, evoke our emotions, and be stepping stones for our own initiatives. Video games have and are evolving into greater things. It is no longer about just beating others to win or building up points. Video games give programmers, writers, actors, and musicians a chance to express themselves and add their talent to these projects.

As such, any developer or publisher should be held to the same criticism that other companies are. That is why there are the best and worst of movies, comics, anime, and television lists every year. That is why there are critics and fans who cite the good and bad from the companies in those fields. Electronic Arts is not an exception. They should not get a free pass from being criticized for their treatment of their employees and customers and for their poor performance with their products because "it's just video games".

I'm not just saying these things because gaming is one of my main hobbies. I just believe that video games deserve the kind of recognition that other forms of media do. I believe that every company (not just video game companies) should be held to their actions. This is especially true given that this is not a cheap or money friendly hobby. To game means to spend and gamers have every right to be angry if they end up buying a broken or unfinished product. We should cite the growing problems that employees face with some of these publishers.

It's not just video games. If employees are getting paid bare minimum, if people are getting screwed over through broken products, then companies should be criticized. In recent memory of their past indiscretions (and I know I sound like a broken record when saying this and I apologize), publishers like Activision, Capcom, and Electronic Arts show us the ugly side of being in the business of video games. While there will be companies that are obviously far worse than EA, the nomination sends the message to the rest of these publishers that they have to watch their step because there will be retaliation either legally or monetary. We have to remember that products are only one side of the coin of every company. The people matter just as equally if not more. That is why gamers should care about Electronic Arts being placed on the Worst Company in America list.

zerocrossing3745d ago

Great blog, you make some excellent points.

If there's any video game company that needs to be held accountable for poor business ethics, anti-consumer policies and the mistreatment of staff/employees, it's EA for sure.

It's not "just games" anymore, this is about the future of our hobby and our fading rights as consumers.

HonestDragon3744d ago

Thank you. Yeah, I really wanted to touch on this subject because it seems that a lot of people (even non-gamers) don't get or understand why some companies end up on the Worst Company list. Looking at the company's history from the year they are voted for reveals some surprising facts. It's not just about the product, but what employees go through every day and what consumers put up with. There are truly some awful companies out there.

MysticStrummer3744d ago

None of those points, however true they may be, justify EA being nominated for worst company, much less winning the "award". There are many companies whose business practices impact the world much more negatively than EA.

rainslacker3745d ago

Sadly, the only thing that will matter is that number 6. Investors start getting shaky because of things like this.

While I don't think EA deserves the title of worst company in America for a number of reasons, it's quite apparent that EA doesn't really care one iota about winning this award two years running. EA hasn't been phased that badly by being put there, because as you say, the consumers are still buying their products, and to be fair, EA does still publish some good games, despite their policies attached to too many of them.

HonestDragon3744d ago

Unfortunately, that is very true. Once a company finds themselves in legal trouble, then investors get cold feet supporting them. I also agree that while EA isn't the worst company of the year, I still think it sends the message that no video game company is immune to nomination. Also, yes, they do not care one bit about winning that award since their games still sell.

DragonKnight3745d ago

A lot of people are going to say that EA doesn't deserve it because Bank of America this, or government of America that. The Consumerist deals with consumer satisfaction and reports, not companies that can screw people over and they (the costumer) can't do anything about it.

EA has been voted in twice already, and they don't see to care about it because they haven't changed their stance on anything at all. It's likely they will be voted in again a 3rd time, and they absolutely deserve that in my opinion.

SilentNegotiator3745d ago (Edited 3745d ago )

As a human being, I think that a company like Walmart or a gas company should get the "honor"

Because it *IS* just video games. A company that treats their employees deplorably or a company that gets tax breaks that they don't need, s**ts all over the environment, and price gouges.....deserves it more than a company that "doesn't do mah vidya geams rite!"

Labor rights, environment, fair prices > entertainment

Children on the internet voting them for worst company two years in a row hasn't stopped them from profiting and neither will a third.

DragonKnight3745d ago

The Consumerist isn't about exposing companies for maltreatment of employees or for environmental pollution.

It's about customer experience with a company. Like for example, the kind of help they received when calling a support line, anti-consumer practices, etc...

SilentNegotiator3744d ago

Then the consumerist's scope is very limited.

DragonKnight3744d ago

Because it's intended to be.

It's purpose is merely to act as a voice for consumers. A place they can share their grievances and help other consumers avoid companies who treat consumers poorly, have poor consumer relations, and possibly anti-consumer practices.

It was never a place to simply continue talking about how Wal-Mart underpays its employees while treating them terribly and overworking them.

SilentNegotiator3744d ago

They screw over employees to have super low prices to run other businesses out of business. They're impacting consumers and ultimately the economy.

There's no reason that should be excluded from reasons why a corporation is voted "Worst Company in America"

DragonKnight3744d ago

How are they impacting consumers? Wal-Mart is able to have prices sometimes significantly lower than anywhere else. Yeah, it screws over smaller businesses who can't buy in bulk the way Wal-Mart does to have low prices, but for consumers who want to save money in an economy that's been f*cked up regardless of Wal-Mart, in countries where people don't earn a decent living wage (which includes the U.S.), where the cost of living means living beyond your means, Wal-Mart is a god send to people.

I'm not disagreeing with you about how Wal-Mart is to employees and small businesses, but this is about consumers and their experiences with companies and most will tell you they love Wal-Mart because of how inexpensive it is and how vast their product selection is.

MysticStrummer3744d ago (Edited 3744d ago )

"The Consumerist isn't about exposing companies for maltreatment of employees or for environmental pollution."

Then they need to rename their award.

This is like having a Fastest Car award but only hybrids can be considered.

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pompombrum3744d ago

Great blog article, personally I'd also mention that Criterion games is close to going the way of Bullfrog, Westwood and all the other development teams that EA have ruined. I guess that much was known for a while but the co-founders leaving sort of makes it official.

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